Widespread cyber attack on occupied Palestine and disclosure of information on hundreds of troops.
A Zionist newspaper reported a widespread hacking attack on the regime and the disclosure of files containing the identities of hundreds of soldiers, including name, email, home address and telephone number.
The Zionist newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth revealed that a group of hackers had leaked intelligence files on the regime’s army, which included information on hundreds of soldiers.
According to the website of the Yedioth newspaper “Vient”, the group that called itself “Moses Staff” has published a file that contains the complete details of the combat battalion forces of the Zionist army.
Some of the published files contain the complete specifications of the reserve soldiers in the military units and their military ranks. Some of the files also include explanations provided by a number of servicemen for not being able to join military service.
According to the report, a number of files contain details of candidates for joining the security services or soldiers who have participated or are participating in the military service incentive project. Regardless of names and numbers, etc., these files contain sensitive personal information such as the mental, social and economic status of the military.
According to the report, the hackers published this information in “Darknet” and “Telegram” environments.
Recently, the sites of the regime’s largest hospitals were cyber-attacked.